When the legends toys first appeared, I didn't like them at all. But then, I began thinking about them as great molds for minor / smaller characters homages. The cassettes were one of these, and when I saw the legends knockoff toys, I immediately thought to buy them to work on some repaints

I was not so happy with the yellow in his legs and waist. It was supposed to be a hue closer to red.

You could also paint a lot more! There's so much molded detail in the yellow parts. Perfect for drybrushing. Drybrush the manes too, and then add a wash on them. Imo, this is one of those molds where the only a black base-coat is painted on, and the rest drybrushed on.

>fateastray: I see what you mean, you are right, he has a lot of detail in there... what a pity this is such a small toy. Also, the original Steeljaw didn't have that much different colors to choose, so I wasn't sure which ones to add. I think I will do as I did with Saur, and take the colors from the cassette tape decoration (black, and red).

I think I will try to give some better paint apps to this guy. Also, the screws are horrible... after re-assembling it, they won't fin in deeper than that, I don't recall if they were like that from the start, but I will try to fix that too.

I will definetly do thiss and zaur, cool stuff you have there!
wait a second, you speak spanish rigth? cool me too.
anyways as I said these are awesome, but i see you didn't put that much detail into steeljaw here, but that must be beacuse the plastic won't cooperate